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Friday, September 28, 2012

I have the distinct honor of interviewing author Robin Helm! I firstinterviewedRobin when she published Guardian,and I am so excited to have the opportunity to interview her once again! After reading Legacy, I had so many questions I was dying to ask Ms. Helm, and I wanted to share them with my readers! So please join me in welcoming the wonderful Robin Helm and let's begin the interview!!"How does your faith incorporate into the Guardian Trilogy?"

My faith in God
colors my entire world view. It is reflected in how I speak, write, act, make
decisions, dress, and prioritize. The Guardian Trilogy is a statement of my
faith and my beliefs. Though it is fiction, I fully believe that everything I
have written could come true. Some of it has already come to pass. Much of Guardian and some of SoulFire is based on my life
experiences, as well as those of my family and my acquaintances.

I have never written
anything that is unScriptural, though not all of it is in Scripture. I believe
that I will answer to God for everything I write, so I am very careful about
what I include.

What do you hope readers will walk away with after reading the trilogy?
(or what do you hope to accomplish with this series, besides sell books? ;)

Selling books is
wonderful, but my main objective in writing The Guardian Trilogy was not to
make money. In fact, I have given away so many copies that I have yet to break
even. These first books of mine were written to share my faith with those who
might not ever go to church or read a Bible. I wanted to tell others about my
view of God as a loving, caring, forgiving Savior. I wanted them to see the
Christian life as positive. I have never felt that I gave up anything to be a
Christian. God has given me so much that I could never repay the debt.

Now that I have shared
my faith through the trilogy, I am writing Christian fiction. The book I am now
writing, Accidentally Yours, is a
romance set in both Regency England and the modern USA. My modern Darcy’s faith
is strong, and it affects his character, but it is not the main tenet of the
book. The chapters do not begin with Scripture as they did in the trilogy.

Who was your favorite character to write?

I suppose that would
be a toss-up between Michael and Gabriel. Writing demons and evil became very
dark for me, and I badly needed some comic relief. Michael, Gabriel, and Niall
rescued my sanity more than once. While I enjoyed writing Michael in
particular, Darcy was my favorite character. To me, he embodies what a husband
should be.

I see that you use Mark 16:15-18 in Legacy as David,
Elizabeth's dad, is reminded of the work completed by the SoulFire
ministry between the three books. Up this point all but one of the signs have
been fulfilled. When you began your writing process, did you have this
scripture in mind?

He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well." Mark 16:15-18

Even at the very
beginning, I planned to write a story about the end times, so this Scripture
was naturally a part of that story line. However, many of the things that
happened in SoulFire and Legacy evolved as I was writing. For
instance, I did not plan to burn Atlanta, but when I got to the end of the
chapter, it just came to me. It seemed right.

How do you choose
names for your angels and demons? Do you choose them based on their meanings?

Yes, all of the
demons and angels, as well as most of the people, have names with specific
meanings. Adrian means “dark one,” Blade means “knife,” Donovan means “dark
warrior,” Keegan means “little fiery one,” Nyx means “night,” and Ryu means
“void, dragon.” If you remember the
situations in which those demons acted, you will know why I chose the name. By
the way, Gregory means “vigilante.”

It is the same with
the angels. Lexus means “defender,” Edward means “guardian of prosperity,” and
Hector means “defend, hold fast.” I chose protector names for guardians and
fighting names for warriors.

All of the names of
God were used in situations which illustrated some part of His character. I
listed the names of Jehovah with their meanings in the back of Legacy.

The names of places
are important, too. Bethel means “house of God,” and Peniel means “face of
God.” Peniel Baptist Church is the name of the church in which Billy Graham was
ordained to the ministry. I taught school there many years ago.

Robin, even though Legacy does not end with a cliff hanger, I did
see a possibility of the trilogy continuing with the legacy left behind by our
main characters, both good and evil. Are there any thoughts or plans for another book in The Guardian Trilogy in the future?

I tied up the main storyline in the trilogy but purposely
left the possibility of a sequel with the children taking main roles. Darcy and
Elizabeth, along with the angels, would be in the book. I may write another
book or two in the series if there is enough interest, but not for the next
year. Accidentally Yours has taken over my mind, and I can't write two
stories at the same time. I don't know how people do that, but I admire those
who can do so.

You mentioned a new book?! Any idea on
when Accidentally Yours will be published? You are currently posting
chapters online, correct?

I hope to publish Accidentally Yours by December, in
time for Christmas. I'm finishing chapter 4 and writing chapter 5 this week. I
already have the book plotted out; it's just a matter of having the time to
write it.

For those of you
interested in reading Accidentally Yours,
Robin is currently posting the story on her forum, Beyond Austen!

About the Author:

Robin Helm is
the author of The Guardian Trilogy, which includes Guardian, SoulFire, and Legacy. She is presently writing Accidentally Yours, scheduled for
publication in the winter of 2012. Mrs. Helm shares a blog, Jane Started It, with the other writers
of the Crown Hill Writers’ Guild. She has also published three Regency short
stories: First Kiss, The Prize, and Treasure Chest.

She and her
husband have two daughters, the elder a Navy nurse stationed in Guam, and the
younger a first-year fourth grade teacher. They live in South Carolina with
their Yorkie, Tobey, and Maltese teacup, Chloe, where Ms. Helm teaches piano,
serves as Associate in Music and Music Academy Director for her church, and
teaches elementary music in a local charter school.

Ms. Helm
graduated with a BA from Piedmont International University. She is a member of the
Delta Epsilon Chi honor society, JASNA, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the
scholarship faculty of the United States Achievement Academy.